Dear Friend --
Clergy and Laity United for
Economic Justice (CLUE), an economic justice organization, is appalled
and outraged by the murder of George Floyd by police officers in
Minneapolis. This act reveals the unbroken web of inequality and
racism that African Americans in our country have endured for
generations.
Every police shooting of a person
of color draws attention to our nation’s lack of progress towards
political and economic equality --- especially now, during a national
pandemic, in which people of color are stricken by the virus in far
higher proportions than the rest of the population.
Additionally, CLUE strongly
disavows the shameful actions of the Minneapolis Police Department.
They came out in phalanxes in full riot gear, firing, maiming with
potentially deadly rubber bullets, firing tear gas into crowds of
unarmed protesters, and chasing them down in violence on the pretext
of minor causes. This violence against our neighbors is reprehensible
and it must stop.
The police and officials have no
legitimate justification for their own provocative presence and
actions. These are spontaneous, grassroots protesters – many of whom
are African American – expressing their understandable outrage and
calling for justice over the open, ruthless murder of a helpless
African American man – an all too common occurrence in our society
that threatens each and every person perceived as “other.”
While we firmly believe in the
sanctity of private property – and especially the sanctity of homes,
houses of worship, and places of cultural importance – it does not
compare or rise to the level of the sanctity of human life, all human
life.
Many upholders of the system of
white supremacy are now publicly justifying the follow-up to the
egregious Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd by the equally
appalling, organized Minneapolis police brutality of the last two
nights against unarmed, mostly African American protesters.
They seek to discredit the public
protest of this open murder by armed civil servants by the subsequent
damage done to private property. They would sanction the ad hoc
killing of African Americans like Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Sandra
Bland, Breonna Taylor, Freddie Gray, Marcus Golden, Jamar Clark,
Philando Castile, and George Floyd, the last four by Minnesota police
and in the case of Ahmaud Arbery, by looking the other way to the
self-appointed “vigilante police.”
There can be no compromise of the
sanctity of human life and no comparison of human life with inert
property.
This provides obvious proof of an
underlying racial contract of white supremacy in America. People of
political power and wealth have recently privately funded
anti-lockdown protests over coronavirus policies, that seek to keep
all people safe and strategically placed these in various state
capitols. These funded, mostly white protesters appeared in full
camouflage military fatigues, armed with assault-weapons, sometimes
carrying confederate flags and Nazi symbols. In some cases, they
rushed and entered capitol buildings, shut down democratic processes,
and aggressively pounded on windows and confronted police face to
face.
Yet the police somehow remained
silent and passive in the face of it all. No riot gear. No rubber
bullets. No firing of tear gas canisters. No chasing down protesters.
Just acceptance, even protester encouragement from elected officials,
including our president.
We must bring about a new ideal of
a livable social contract as a prescription for human justice and
peace in our society. In the interim, we at CLUE call for three
immediate actions.
-
City and county councils, and state
and federal representative bodies, should formally affirm in
resolutions the sanctity of life (which many now speak of) over and
above that of all other earthly inviolabilities,
especially that of property.
- We call on elected and appointed
officials to disallow – under all circumstances – police forces under
their authority from confronting unarmed protesters who are denouncing
police actions of killing an innocent man and calling for due
process.
- Although it is a step in the right direction that Officer Derek
Chauvin was arrested and charged with third-degree murder it does not
go far enough, and we believe that all officers who were involved in
the murder or George Floyd should also be brought to justice.
This week, the Jewish community is
celebrating Shavuot, the holiday marking the anniversary of God’s
revelation at Sinai, and the giving of the Torah. Shavuot is seven
weeks after Passover. It is the final moment in the Exodus from Egypt.
While Passover celebrates the physical salvation of the Israelite
people, the leaving from the enslavement of the body, it took much
longer to shed the pernicious ideology that legitimized enslaving
people and oppression in the first place. Only when the Israelites
“left” Egypt in the sense of shedding this framework of racist and
xenophobic oppression and violence, could they hear God’s word
speaking from the mountain.
In this country, at this moment, we
are still walking towards Sinai. It is only when we shed the racist
ideology that makes the lives of some people worth less than others,
that we ever hear the word of God.
In faith and
solidarity,
The Board of
Directors for Clergy and Laity United for Economic
Justice
CLUE: Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice http://www.cluejustice.org/
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